For instance, public vote via referendum or supermajority vote at the local level is what states tend to require when schools want to raise taxes or borrow money by issuing bonds. Moreover, state legislatures, state constitutions, and the state boards of education have the power to set substantive and pedagogical areas on local school boards. In the majority of states, the state board of education hold a variety of powers such as creating standards for accreditation of school districts or teachers, creating state testing programs, and reviewing or approving the budget for the state education agency. As for school boards, they are found to typically do a fine job reflecting local public opinion. Education management operations (p. 546) are also used in some states to run some of the public
For instance, public vote via referendum or supermajority vote at the local level is what states tend to require when schools want to raise taxes or borrow money by issuing bonds. Moreover, state legislatures, state constitutions, and the state boards of education have the power to set substantive and pedagogical areas on local school boards. In the majority of states, the state board of education hold a variety of powers such as creating standards for accreditation of school districts or teachers, creating state testing programs, and reviewing or approving the budget for the state education agency. As for school boards, they are found to typically do a fine job reflecting local public opinion. Education management operations (p. 546) are also used in some states to run some of the public